Mr.Boone can do a job in 10 days . A helper joins him after 3 days and together they work for 4 days to complete the task.How many days would it take the helper to do the task alone ?

Note : the ans is 13.33

I know the formula for time taken for two people when working together is
T = 1/ ( (1/x) + (1/y))
But i cant manage to compensate mr boon for the 3 days he worked on his own. How would i do that ??

May 31st 2012, 10:21 AM

Reckoner

Re: Calculating Work Done.

Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeNoob

Mr.Boone can do a job in 10 days . A helper joins him after 3 days and together they work for 4 days to complete the task.How many days would it take the helper to do the task alone ?

Mr. Boone can do one job in ten days. So after 3 days, he has already done 3/10ths of the job. Working together, it takes 4 days to finish the remaining 7/10ths. So we subtract the two rates to find the helper's work rate:

So in one day, the helper can complete 3/40ths of a job. To find the number of days it would take to complete an entire job, take the reciprocal:

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May 31st 2012, 10:38 PM

kalwin

Re: Calculating Work Done.

Really great, very nicely solved by Reckoner, even i got agreed with solution. Thanks for solving this problem.